Can I sell words I have made up?
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85Carrera said:
FerdiZ28 said:
Monkeylegend said:
My cat is sitting on my lap watching this and it is pissing itself with
To everyone else, please do not feed this troll it appears to be stuck in a deadlock loop. 85Carrera said:
You are either very simple (and, if so, my apologies) or a complete and utter tool.
Neither. See my alpha thread for proofhttps://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
FerdiZ28 said:
See this is what happens when you stop taking your meds and stay up late.FerdiZ28 said:
Proof indeed. You are a tt. Thanks for clarifying.I love this thread - it has helped me massively and have been considering some of my own entrepreneurial schemes.
Can numbers be sold? I did a google search for 187763858299948726515436626 and it came up with no answers - so seems to be unique. There must be some value there surely??
I have considered adding another letter to the English language - this could compliment the initial idea proposed on this thread. I would obviously sell the new letter to keyboard manufacturers taking a commission on each keyboard sold rather than a fixed sum. The same could be applied to other languages as another string to the bow?
After a 50 years of the current format registration plates coming to an end (only about 30 years away now) I have considered selling the idea of using hexadecimal year nomenclature to the DVLA. Must be worth a few quid.
It is quite thought provoking how easy it could be making money.....
Mike
Can numbers be sold? I did a google search for 187763858299948726515436626 and it came up with no answers - so seems to be unique. There must be some value there surely??
I have considered adding another letter to the English language - this could compliment the initial idea proposed on this thread. I would obviously sell the new letter to keyboard manufacturers taking a commission on each keyboard sold rather than a fixed sum. The same could be applied to other languages as another string to the bow?
After a 50 years of the current format registration plates coming to an end (only about 30 years away now) I have considered selling the idea of using hexadecimal year nomenclature to the DVLA. Must be worth a few quid.
It is quite thought provoking how easy it could be making money.....
Mike
mike9009 said:
I love this thread - it has helped me massively and have been considering some of my own entrepreneurial schemes.
Can numbers be sold? I did a google search for 187763858299948726515436626 and it came up with no answers - so seems to be unique. There must be some value there surely??
I have considered adding another letter to the English language - this could compliment the initial idea proposed on this thread. I would obviously sell the new letter to keyboard manufacturers taking a commission on each keyboard sold rather than a fixed sum. The same could be applied to other languages as another string to the bow?
After a 50 years of the current format registration plates coming to an end (only about 30 years away now) I have considered selling the idea of using hexadecimal year nomenclature to the DVLA. Must be worth a few quid.
It is quite thought provoking how easy it could be making money.....
Mike
I like your initiatives but there is one fatal flaw in your plan. Have you read the news about car ownership being culled by 2050. Pisses me off, I will only be 98.Can numbers be sold? I did a google search for 187763858299948726515436626 and it came up with no answers - so seems to be unique. There must be some value there surely??
I have considered adding another letter to the English language - this could compliment the initial idea proposed on this thread. I would obviously sell the new letter to keyboard manufacturers taking a commission on each keyboard sold rather than a fixed sum. The same could be applied to other languages as another string to the bow?
After a 50 years of the current format registration plates coming to an end (only about 30 years away now) I have considered selling the idea of using hexadecimal year nomenclature to the DVLA. Must be worth a few quid.
It is quite thought provoking how easy it could be making money.....
Mike
I would concentrate on selling unique numbers and the additional vowel, and most importantly keep taking the meds, we don't want you going the way of the OP
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